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Garden State Film Festival: AL10 (History with Hanlon and Arnone: InfoAge Museums at Camp Evans; Lucky Jack; The Reach)

Sunday, March 29, 2026 @ 2:30pm



Asbury Lanes
209 Fourth Avenue, Asbury Park, NJ 07712

History with Hanlon and Arnone: InfoAge Museums at Camp Evans - In this web series, join Monmouth County Clerk Christine Hanlon and Monmouth County Commissioner Director Tom Arnone as they explore some of the most iconic and surprising historic sites across Monmouth County, New Jersey — from the legendary Stone Pony in Asbury Park to the barns of Longstreet Farm, the barrels of Laird & Company Distillery, and the storied tracks of Monmouth Park. History with Hanlon and Arnone blends lighthearted banter with local pride, uncovering fascinating stories that connect Monmouth County’s past to its present. Designed to be fun, fast-paced, and a little cheeky, each short episode offers viewers a fresh and entertaining look at the people, places, and traditions that make Monmouth County unique. In this episode, we visit the historic and mysterious Camp Evans and the InfoAge Museums in Wall, New Jersey. Directed by Adam Worth (00:03:34). World Premiere.



Lucky Jack - A 30-year-old high school dropout, pizza delivery man, and father of three from the projects of Newark, NJ, defies all odds to become a neurosurgical resident at a top New York City hospital. Directed by Bridget Smith (01:03:00).



The Reach - Based on a short story by Stephen King. On Goat Island, elderly Stella Flanders must confront her past and the Reach that separates the isle from the mainland, in a journey between memories and love that transcends the boundaries of life. Stella Flanders is the oldest woman on Goat Island. Throughout her life, she has never crossed the reach that separates the isle from the mainland. She has spent her entire existence in that small, close-knit community that is almost as welcoming as a family and in which she has always had everything she needed. But as a freezing winter descends upon the island, Stella begins to see visions of those she once loved, calling her toward the Reach. Perhaps the time has come for her to embark on that journey she never wished to take... Directed by Luca Caserta (00:28:00). New Jersey Premiere.




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Emmy-nominated, Tony and Grammy Award-winning actor/director Jason Alexander to Lead Acting Masterclass on Long Beach Island

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